Yukmouth

Rapper Yukmouth first surfaced as one half of the Oakland, CA-based duo the Luniz; debuting in 1995 with the album Operation Stackola, they launched a major hit with the single "I Got 5 on It." With the release of 1997's Lunitik Musik, Yukmouth re-christened himself Smoke-a-Lot, but took back his old name in time to make his solo debut a year later with Thugged Out: The Albulation. Thug Lord: The New Testament and Block S**t were issued in spring 2001. United Ghettos of America appeared in 2002 and was followed two years later by a second volume. Million Dollar Mouthpiece dropped in 2008. The West Coast Don arrived in 2009, while 2010 saw the release of the 420 mixtape. ~ Jason Ankeny

@Nah Bohdi GTFO kilin my vybe man get outa here wit dat s**t. I'll have you know that I can spell with rather excellent spelling and grammar. I think that I speak for everybody here, if you could kindly stop hating on rappers because of the slang they speak and get the fu€k out of here!

You people, you know who I mean, sound like #&^!ing morons! "Wit, da/tha/dat, dis, y/b/c/1 instead of typing it out"..

And people wonder why society looks so down on 'urban' youths... You had your chance and you blew it, have fun sucking at life, barely scrapping by til death, only realizing you need to be a greater man when youre middle aged and its too late to truely get anywhere.

I'm still vibing on Yukmouth ONE LOVE STILL SOLDIERING even though I'm into savin life learnin the Corporate Way at the WORLD FINICIAL GROUP theres more swindlers and UnGodly then the INDUSTRY. I WANNA DO SOME COMMUNITY WORK VIBIN GLOBELLY BRO. NAIM

Bay Area Baby! Yukmouth and the whole REGIME crew, Much Love, Check out the new PLIES DISS Video, just crazy: http://www.ballerstatus.com/2013/04/05/yukmouth-disses-plies-cut-charles-bronson And Shot out to STRANGE MUSIC GROUP, Holla!!!!!

Yukmouth is definitely among the top rappers in the game. He has an ability to create music that combines definitive west coast gangsta rap beats with decidedly rugged gangsta lyrics, and despite how long he's been at it he continues produce fresh content that doesn't come to be repetive nor seem like a rehash of his older material.